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paulsen nile paul still in the game. lance lewis. royster in the back field. second and 10 coming up. now we are first and 10 line bank of america the official bank of the washington redskins. second down and 10 white throws complete to paulsen at the 38- yard line for a gain of 4. >> when the redskins added pat white you get a guy with a lot of ability to be able to run and throw the football. did a lot of things away from the game and hasn't played a lot of football. you can see it early on but as he's gone through camp his footwork has gotten better. you see him get the ball out of his hands and he's understanding the offense better as well. >> third down and five as white throw nice catch by paulsen for a first down. >> you know i'd almost like to say it's a surprise but logan paulsen has made those kind of plays all last year. the redskins lost in the middle. he gets a play. he's a big body, done a terrific job filling in the tight end position. if you don't have them, guys number talking about earlier you don't have the tightened it's hard to be a threat
paulsen nile paul still in the game. lance lewis. royster in the back field. second and 10 coming up. now we are first and 10 line bank of america the official bank of the washington redskins. second down and 10 white throws complete to paulsen at the 38- yard line for a gain of 4. >> when the redskins added pat white you get a guy with a lot of ability to be able to run and throw the football. did a lot of things away from the game and hasn't played a lot of football. you can see it...
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paulsen still has some. this is an interesting move that let investors use that as a currency. the financials see bulls rush in. berkshire adding to u.s. corps, wells fargo blue ridge raised its rate in citigroup, hedgies have been looking for move him in the auto sector sales, blue ridge by avis and hertz, paulsen by cooper tire as his mna play, finally thempur making big moves. >> thank you. coming up next, herb's words of wisdom, plus a very special surprise guest. as for the nashlts, as you can see, 206 points up for the downside for the dow t. nasdaq is off by 56 points. the s&p 500 down 22. don't go away. strong and the el. for the authentic. for at home and on the go. for pessimists and optimists. for those who love you a little and those who love you a lot. for ultimate flavor and great refreshment with or without calories. for carefree enjoyment. for those who have a lot to say and those who have nothing to add. for those who want to choose and choose. for every generation. for us. for everyone. forever. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a
paulsen still has some. this is an interesting move that let investors use that as a currency. the financials see bulls rush in. berkshire adding to u.s. corps, wells fargo blue ridge raised its rate in citigroup, hedgies have been looking for move him in the auto sector sales, blue ridge by avis and hertz, paulsen by cooper tire as his mna play, finally thempur making big moves. >> thank you. coming up next, herb's words of wisdom, plus a very special surprise guest. as for the nashlts,...
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jim paulsen, in fairness you buying or selling them? what are you doing? sfw >> i think it's a trading range through the end of the year. we go higher next year. >> that's a bearish statement from you. you're being realistic. 3% treasury paper is pretty attractive. that's all i'll say. jim peth yokoukis, thank you. jim paulsen, thank you. austan and the governor are going to stick around. the great larry summers versus janet yellen debate rages on. markets seem to think summers would bring a much more tight-fisted fed policy. and is this really worrying the bond market? well, who knows better than austan goolsbee? he worked with both yellen and summers, and he is going to tell us. and please don't forget free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. before this show is over we're going to talk about some free market policies in the great state of wisconsin and elsewhere. i'm kudlow. please stay with us. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someon
jim paulsen, in fairness you buying or selling them? what are you doing? sfw >> i think it's a trading range through the end of the year. we go higher next year. >> that's a bearish statement from you. you're being realistic. 3% treasury paper is pretty attractive. that's all i'll say. jim peth yokoukis, thank you. jim paulsen, thank you. austan and the governor are going to stick around. the great larry summers versus janet yellen debate rages on. markets seem to think summers...
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and i talked to hank paulsen about his misgivings about bank bonuses. he rarely talked about this before, and speaking about the payouts, paulsen noted in part -- "to say i was disappointed is an understatement. my view has nothing to do with legality and everything to do with what was right and everything to do with just a colossal lack of self-awareness to how they were viewed by the american public." and you know, guys, hank paulson has not come out and talked about the bonuses in a forceful way. looking back five years, now he suggests that those bonuses are one of the reasons that the public hated the bailouts, which he, of course, worked so hard to support, and i think that he tried to keep it, you know, hold his tongue on all this for a very long time but decided now he might come out and explain what he was thinking about. >> you know, andrew, i'll play devil's advocate on this because you think about a lot of bankrupt companies like american airlines, for instance, got a lot of flack earlier this year for bonuses and big payouts that it paid to
and i talked to hank paulsen about his misgivings about bank bonuses. he rarely talked about this before, and speaking about the payouts, paulsen noted in part -- "to say i was disappointed is an understatement. my view has nothing to do with legality and everything to do with what was right and everything to do with just a colossal lack of self-awareness to how they were viewed by the american public." and you know, guys, hank paulson has not come out and talked about the bonuses in...
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you look what paulsen did with the $700 billion stimulus package. the aig, the clunker ares to cash and why we have the bad economy is because of the stimulus spending. that wasn't the cure, it caused it, and let's hope -- you remember the discussion we had right after steve forbes and jack kemp were on you and i was against that stimulus spending. i think i'm right still to this day. neil: the only thing that stared you then i was on the same page questioning the wisdom of that. >> it was fun being on your team then. >> neil: it was. art laffer, always a pressure having on you, i teal people on the left or right, you're leaking at one of the finest economic minds in the century. >> neil: a lot of people equate him with reagan but he voted for bill clinton and is very agnostic when it comes to those who is spouse policies that help the economy. >> tax cuts i vote for. >> neil: thank you, my trend. i learn a lot from you. >>> we didn't get the cost of the solar panels but are getting a clearer picture of the cost of this healthcare law. word today th
you look what paulsen did with the $700 billion stimulus package. the aig, the clunker ares to cash and why we have the bad economy is because of the stimulus spending. that wasn't the cure, it caused it, and let's hope -- you remember the discussion we had right after steve forbes and jack kemp were on you and i was against that stimulus spending. i think i'm right still to this day. neil: the only thing that stared you then i was on the same page questioning the wisdom of that. >> it...
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paulsen: thank you, mr. speaker. the health decisions of individual americans should be made between patients and their doctors. the internal revenue service should not be a part of that equation. we all know, all americans know now that the i.r.s. mass inappropriately used its authority to target and intimidate certain individuals and organizations based on their personal beliefs. 2,000 more i.r.s. agents, more washington bureaucrats are -- and opening the door -- will open the door now to more abuse under obamacare. more targeting, more harassment of americ cizens. ca for their patients, not unelected bureaucrats in washington. we should be encouraging patients to take control of their own health care through consumer-directed health care plans, not ceding control to the government. i ask my colleagues to protect the doctor-patient relationship and do what is needed to make sure that government overreach is not involved in american health care. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
paulsen: thank you, mr. speaker. the health decisions of individual americans should be made between patients and their doctors. the internal revenue service should not be a part of that equation. we all know, all americans know now that the i.r.s. mass inappropriately used its authority to target and intimidate certain individuals and organizations based on their personal beliefs. 2,000 more i.r.s. agents, more washington bureaucrats are -- and opening the door -- will open the door now to...
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organizer chris paulsen. >> "we're prepared to take our message to the voters next november." >> reporter: it will do so with the help of pharmaceutical giant eli lilly. a lilly spokesman called the marriage amendment unfair. >> "so our values and our commitment to diversity require us to take a stand in opposing this amendment." >> reporter: also on board is cummins, incorporated. >> sutton: we need a welcoming environment in order to recruit, attract, and retain the best talent. >> shella: you want to make the gay marriage issue an economic issue? >> sutton: it already is. people vote with their feet. people move in and out of states because of this issue. >> reporter: it's a movement bolstered by shifting public opinion. the wish-tv/ball state hoosier survey conducted late last year found 54- percent opposed to the marriage amendment and just 38-percent in support. in fact, the survey revealed a 45-to-45 percent tie on the issue of legalizing gay marriage. megan robertson will manage the freedom indiana campaign. she's a veteran who has managed campaigns for greg ballard and luke messe
organizer chris paulsen. >> "we're prepared to take our message to the voters next november." >> reporter: it will do so with the help of pharmaceutical giant eli lilly. a lilly spokesman called the marriage amendment unfair. >> "so our values and our commitment to diversity require us to take a stand in opposing this amendment." >> reporter: also on board is cummins, incorporated. >> sutton: we need a welcoming environment in order to recruit,...
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paulsen? >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. medical decisions should be made between patients and their doctors. the internal revenue service should not be part of that equation and all americans know now that the irs has used its tort to improperly target and intimidate certain individuals based on their personal beliefs. 2,000 more irs agents, more washington bureaucrats will open the door now to more abuse under obamacare. more targeting, more harassment of american citizens. physicians know the best care for their patients, not unelected bureaucrats in washington. we should be encouraging patients to take control of their own health care through consumer directed health care plans, not ceding control to the government. i would encourage my colleagues to protect the doctor-patient relationship and do what they can to make sure that government overreach is not involved in health care. i yield back the balance. >> the gentleman from michigan? >> it's now my pleasure to yield three minutes to our whip, mr. hoyer of maryland, wh
paulsen? >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. medical decisions should be made between patients and their doctors. the internal revenue service should not be part of that equation and all americans know now that the irs has used its tort to improperly target and intimidate certain individuals based on their personal beliefs. 2,000 more irs agents, more washington bureaucrats will open the door now to more abuse under obamacare. more...